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Colorado MBB Notes Vs. Oklahoma State FINAL 2013-2014 COLORADO MEN’S BASKETBALL Andrew Green | Assistant Director Sports Information 357 UCB | Fieldhouse Annex 50 | Ofice: 303-492-3812 | Cell: 720-470-9780 [email protected] | www.CUBuffs.com | @CUBuffs GAME #12 COLORADO PROBABLE STARTERS vs. 7/7 Oklahoma State Cowboys (10-1, 0-0 Big 12) Pos/No Player Ht Wt Yr Hometown PPG RPG APG Saturday, Dec. 21, 9:30 p.m. (MST) F 1 Wesley Gordon 6-9 225 RS-Fr. Colorado Springs, Colo. 7.6 6.3 ^1.3 Arena: MGM Grand Garden Arena (13,151) F 2 Xavier Johnson 6-7 220 So. Los Angeles, Calif. 10.0 6.1 *1.4 Television: ESPN2 F 40 Josh Scott 6-10 245 So. Monument, Colo. 12.4 8.6 *0.8 Announcers: Dave Flemming (pxp), G 0 Askia Booker 6-2 170 Jr. Los Angeles, Calif. 11.5 2.8 1.9 Fran Fraschilla (analyst), Andy Katz (sideline) G 25 Spencer Dinwiddie 6-6 200 Jr. Woodland Hills, Calif. 15.5 3.6 4.0 850 KOA: Mark Johnson, Scott Wilke Satellite Radio: Sirius: 92; XM 190 (CU Broadcast) ^-blocks; *-steals CU vs. Oklahoma State: The Cowboys lead 60-48 with both teams 6-6 on a neutral court. Last neutral CU RESERVES court game was Mar. 11, 2005 at the Big 12 in Kan- F 10 Tre’Shaun Fletcher 6-7 200 Fr. Tacoma, Wash. 3.3 1.8 0.2 sas City. CU became irst No. 11 seed to beat a No. G 3 Xavier Talton 6-2 180 So. Sterling, Colo. 4.1 1.8 1.7 6 seed (Texas). Buffs missed 3-pointer at buzzer in G 13 Dustin Thomas 6-7 220 Fr. Texarkana, Texas 5.1 3.1 0.6 87-85 loss to the No. 3 seed Cowboys. G 23 Jaron Hopkins 6-5 190 Fr. Mesa, Ariz. 5.4 2.6 1.3 G 24 George King 6-5 208 Fr. San Antonio, Texas 2.8 2.6 0.2 2013-2014 SCHEDULE (10-1, 0-0 Pac-12) Date Opponent (TV) Time/Result QUICKLY: CU enters the game as the No. 20/No. 24 ranked team in the national polls Fri. Nov. 8 #vs. 25/RV Baylor (ROOT) L, 60-72 • Buffaloes moved up spot in the AP and make their debut in the Coaches’ Poll • CU is Sun. Nov. 10 UT MARTIN (P12N) W, 91-65 looking for its 11th straight win; 10 wins at the moment ties for the fourth longest in Wed. Nov. 13 WYOMING (P12N) W, 63-58 school history matching the 1961-62 team that won 12 in a row (52 years ago) • First Sat. Nov. 16 JACKSON STATE (P12N) W, 94-70 of two visits this year for the Buffs at the MGM, the Pac-12 Tournament is played there. Mon. Nov. 18 ARKANSAS STATE (P12N) W, 93-70 Thu. Nov. 21 SANTA BARBARA (P12N) W, 76-68 WHAT A CU WIN MEANS TODAY: A 11-1 record would be the second-best start for a Sun. Nov. 24 RV/RV HARVARD (ESPNU) W, 70-62 CU team ever after the 1941-42 team (they started 14-0, ended 16-2, NCAA Final Four, Sat. Nov. 30 at Air Force (MWN) W, 81-57 third place) • 11 wins in a row, fourth longest winning streak in school history • 19- Tue. Dec. 3 at Colorado State (ESPN3) W, 67-62 Sat. Dec. 7 6/7 KANSAS (ESPN2) W, 75-72 4 record in December games overall under Boyle • Neutral court record this season Fri. Dec. 13 ELON (P12N) W, 80-63 would be 1-1 and two of three wins over the former Big 12 Conference foes • Under Sat. Dec. 21 ^vs. 7/7 Oklahoma St. (ESPN2) 9:30 p.m. Boyle, CU improves to 11-10 against nationally ranked opponents and 5-5 against the Sat. Dec. 28 GEORGIA (P12N) 8:00 p.m. nation’s Top-10, and 14-9 (.609) on neutral courts, third all-time among CU coaches. Thu. Jan. 2 *OREGON STATE (ESPNU) 8:00 p.m. Sun. Jan. 5 *OREGON (FS1) 3:00 p.m. LAST TIME CU DEFEATED TWO TOP-10 TEAMS – SAME SEASON: It happened in Wed. Jan. 8 *%at Washington State (P12N) 7:00 p.m. Coach Boyle’s irst year in Boulder, 2010-11. CU defeated No. 9/8 Missouri, 89-76 (Jan. Sun. Jan. 12 *at Washington (FS1) 1:00 p.m. 8) and No. 5/5 Texas in the second greatest comeback in school history (22 pts.), 91-89 Thu. Jan. 16 *UCLA (P12N) 6:00 p.m. (Feb. 26), both games played at the Coors Events Center. Sat. Jan. 18 *USC (FS1) Noon Thu. Jan. 23 *at Arizona (ESPN2) 7:00 p.m. LAST TIME CU DEFEATED A TOP-10 OPPONENT – ON 2013-2014 Team Averages Sat. Jan. 25 *at Arizona State (P12N) 5:00 p.m. A NEUTRAL FLOOR: At the 1990 Big Eight Tournament CU OKST Sat. Feb. 1 *UTAH (P12N) Noon Points 77.3 87.2 Wed. Feb. 5 *WASHINGTON STATE (P12N) 7:30 p.m. in Kansas City, the Buffs edged No. 6 Missouri, 92-88 in Pts. Allowed 65.4 62.6 Sun. Feb. 9 *WASHINGTON (ESPNU) 6:00 p.m. overtime. CU was seeded last in the tournament, also Scoring Mar. +11.9 +24.5 Thu. Feb. 13 *at UCLA (ESPN2) 7:00 p.m. knocked off Oklahoma State in the semiinals becoming the irst eighth seed to play in the tourney inal (lost vs. Field Goals 24.6 29.3 Sun. Feb. 16 *at USC (ESPNU) 6:00 p.m. Field Goal Att. 53.8 59.1 Wed. Feb. 19 *ARIZONA STATE (ESPNU) 9:00 p.m. #1 ranked Oklahoma, 92-80). That season was the irst Field Goal Pct. .456 .495 Sat. Feb. 22 *ARIZONA (ESPN/ESPN2) 4 or 7:00 p.m. time Buffs inished 1-2 in the conference scoring race 3-pt FGs 5.8 7.4 Sat. Mar. 1 *at Utah (P12N) Noon (Shaun Vandiver, 22.3 ppg., Stevie Wise, 20 ppg.). 3-pt FG Att. 18.2 19.4 Wed. Mar. 5 *at Stanford (ESPN2) 7:00 p.m. 3-pt FG Pct. .320 .380 Sat. Mar. 8 *at California (P12N) 4:30 p.m. LAST FOUR YEARS UNDER BOYLE: CU is 10-10 against FTM 22.4 21.3 Mar. 12-15 **Pac-12 Tournament TBA nationally ranked opponents and 4-5 against the nation’s FT Att. 31.7 29.5 Mar. 18-19 NCAA 1st Round Top-10 • CU has defeated a nationally ranked opponent FT Pct. .705 .722 Mar. 20-23 NCAA 2nd & 3rd Rounds at least once since 2010-11 • In the history of the Co- Off. Rebs. 12.2 11.6 Mar. 27-30 NCAA Regional Def. Rebs. 28.2 27.1 ors Events Center (1979-80), the Buffs have defeated 10, Apr. 5, 7 NCAA Men’s Final Four Total Rebs. 40.4 38.6 top-10 ranked teams (AP poll) in the building’s history. Reb. Margin +10.3 +3.1 **-Pac-12 Tournament (MGM Grand Garden Arena, Las Vegas) The other top-10 wins: No. 9 Arizona, 71-58, No. 5 Texas, Fouls 17.4 19.0 %-Spokane, Wash. 91-89; No. 9 Missouri, 89-76 • CU is 14-3 when the game Turnovers 12.8 10.3 #-American Airlines Arena (Dallas, Texas) is a home sellout (irst sellout of the season vs. KU) • CU Assists 13.7 14.5 ^-MGM Grand Showcase (MGM Grand Garden Arena, Las Vegas) Blocks 3.1 6.5 P12N (Pac-12 Network); FS1 (Fox Sports 1) is 11-5 when committing single-digit turnovers over the All Times MOUNTAIN last four years (against KU, only eight were committed). Steals 7.1 9.3 Winning Streaks (in a single season) Buffs Tabbed To Finish Third AP Top 25 (Dec. 16): Week 7 14* Dec. 27, 1941-Feb. 28, 1942 Rk Team Record In Pac-12 Preseason Poll 12** Dec. 30, 1961-Feb. 26, 1962 1) Arizona (63) 11-0 Team (1st Place Votes) Pts. 12^ Jan. 13, 1939-Mar. 15, 1939 2) Syracuse (2) 10-0 1) Arizona (21) 273 10 Nov. 10, 2013 - present 3) Ohio State 10-0 10 Dec. 22, 1944-Feb. 8, 1945 2) UCLA (1) 212 4) Wisconsin 12-0 3) Colorado (1) 211 5) Michigan State 8-1 *-NCAA Final Four Season 6) Louisville 9-1 4) Oregon 196 **-NCAA Season 7) Oklahoma State 10-1 5) California 194 ^-NCAA/NIT Season (CU was irst school to 8) Villanova 10-0 6) Stanford 166 be invited to both post-season tournaments; 8) Duke 7-2 only 12 schools have performed this feat) 7) Arizona State 159 10) Connecticut 9-0 8) Washington 121 11) Wichita State 10-0 OPPONENT SCORING: CU has allowed the 12) Baylor 8-1 9) Utah 68 opponent to score only 72 points, twice this 13) Oregon 9-0 10) Oregon State 67 season (Kansas & Baylor). The Buffs have 14) North Carolina 7-2 11) USC 63 allowed the opponent to score in the 70s, 15) Memphis 7-1 four times; in the 60’s, ive times; and in the 12) Washington State 39 16) Florida 7-2 50s, twice. The last time an opponent scored First place votes in parentheses 17) Iowa State 8-0 more than 80 points in a non-conference 18) Kansas 7-3 games was Kansas (90) last year at Allen 19) Kentucky 8-3 • The predicted winner has not won the Fieldhouse • In fact, CU only allowed three 20Ȏ COLORADO 10ǧ1 opponents to score 80+ the entire 2012-13 league the past three years and four of the 21) Gonzaga 10-1 season: KU (90), Arizona (92 in OT); Texas past ive years.
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